Hi Michael!
You could potentially get away with just using Nautilus - the file manager
in GNOME 2 - as that plays sound files as soon as you move your mouse over
them but there is another app I struggle to remember the name of right now
but its been discussed on this list before so someone will remember it if
it doesn't come to me.
The app that I think would be best suited to what he wants to do is a audio
file preview app thats pretty new so its not in any of the big distro repos
that I know of yet but it displays visual previews of all samples contained
within specified folders and you can play them back by clicking on the
preview - its the 'name that app' challenge!
:)
On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 9:43 PM, Michael Afflerbach <maffle(a)gmail.com>wrote;wrote:
I am looking for some instant sound board software
that I can install on a
Linux machine.
Basically, I need a GUI interface with buttons (or rows of buttons) where
I can play out MP3s in rapid succession out the soundcard.
Here are good examples in Mac OSX
http://www.ambrosiasw.com/**utilities/soundboard-mac/<http://www.ambrosi…
http://boredzo.org/**bzsoundboard/ <http://boredzo.org/bzsoundboard/>
or in Windows
http://www.jazler.com/**products/show.asp<http://www.jazler.com/products…
But for the life of me I am unable to find a Linux soundboard program.
Shouldn't be complicated and I must be a moron, so can anyone point me in
the right direction?
Thanks in advance,
Mike Afflerbach
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